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Tibthorpe
Tibthorpe is a village and civil parish in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. According to the 2011 UK census, Tibthorpe parish had a population of 157, a decrease on the 2001 UK census figure of 162. It is 5 miles (8 km) to the west of Driffield on the edge of the Yorkshire Wolds, it lies on the B1248 road between the villages of Bainton to the south and Wetwang to the north. High Wood and Low Wood to the south are a haven for wildlife.
Tibthorpe
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Tibthorpe
Tibthorpe is a village and civil parish in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. According to the 2011 UK census, Tibthorpe parish had a population of 157, a decrease on the 2001 UK census figure of 162. It is 5 miles (8 km) to the west of Driffield on the edge of the Yorkshire Wolds, it lies on the B1248 road between the villages of Bainton to the south and Wetwang to the north. High Wood and Low Wood to the south are a haven for wildlife.
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Old Deer
Local GemsOld Deer is a parish and village in the district of Buchan, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. The population in 2011 was 152. The village lies on the A950, beside the Deer or South Ugie Water, 10.1 miles (16.3 km) west of Peterhead and 2 miles (3 km) from Mintlaw. Industries include distilling, brewing, and the manufacture of woollens, and there are quarries of granite and limestone.
Old Deer
View pinScarning Fen
Local GemsScarning Fen is a 4-hectare (9.9-acre) nature reserve west in Dereham in Norfolk. It is managed by the Norfolk Wildlife Trust. It is a Nature Conservation Review site, Grade I, and is part of Potter and Scarning Fens Site of Special Scientific Interest and Norfolk Valley Fens Special Area of Conservation.
Scarning Fen
View pinStuartfield
Local GemsStuartfield is a small inland village in the Buchan area of Aberdeenshire, Scotland, situated 1.8 kilometres (1.1 mi) south of Old Deer. It was formerly known as New Crichie, and the name is still used by locals as illustrated by the village association website being crichie.org. The name Crichie derives from the Gaelic word for clay. The village was founded by John Burnett, Laird of Crichie, in 1769 who named it in honour of his grandfather, Captain John Stuart who had purchased the estate arou
Stuartfield
View pinAden Country Park
Local GemsAden Country Park is located in Mintlaw, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, first mentioned in the 10th-century Book of Deer. The park has a caravan area with camping, a small shop, a small cafe near the agricultural museum, a play area, the maintained ruins of Aden House, landscaped gardens, and a barbecue area. Aden Park can be accessed from Mintlaw by Station Road or Nether Aden Road.
Aden Country Park
View pinMitford and Launditch Rural District
Local GemsMitford and Launditch Rural District was a rural district in Norfolk, England from 1894 to 1974.
Mitford and Launditch Rural District
View pinWeatherhead High School
Local GemsWeatherhead High School is a single sex girls' academy school with mixed Sixth Form, located in Merseyside, England in the Metropolitan Borough of Wirral. In 2003, the school relocated from three separate sites around the Wallasey area to a new purpose-built state of the art site on Breck Road.
Weatherhead High School
View pinHazreti Süleyman Mosque
Local GemsHazreti Süleyman Mosque is a mosque in Diyarbakır, Turkey.
Hazreti Süleyman Mosque
View pinStårheim Church
Local GemsStårheim Church is a parish church of the Church of Norway in Stad Municipality in Vestland county, Norway. It is located in the village of Stårheim. It is the church for the Stårheim parish which is part of the Nordfjord prosti (deanery) in the Diocese of Bjørgvin. The white, wooden church was built in a long church design in 1864 using plans drawn up by the architect Christian Heinrich Grosch. The church seats about 350 people.
Stårheim Church
View pinMezyn National Nature Park
Local GemsThe Mezyn National Nature Park is a national park of Ukraine that covers forest and floodplain terraces of the Desna River in the northern part of the country. The park was created to balance the protection of sensitive ecological and archaeological sites, recreation, and rural agriculture. Administratively, the park is in Novhorod-Siverskyi Raion of Chernihiv Oblast, about 150 km north of the regional city of Kharkiv.
Mezyn National Nature Park
View pinDicle University
Local GemsDicle University is a public university located in Diyarbakır, Turkey, and one of the largest higher education institution. Vocational schools are located in Ergani, Çermik, Çüngüş, Bismil, and Silvan
Dicle University
View pinRedwood Memorial Hospital
Local GemsRedwood Memorial Hospital was a community hospital in Rhymney, Wales, managed by the Aneurin Bevan University Health Board. It closed in July 2013, and services are now offered through the Rhymney Integrated Health & Social Care Centre.
Redwood Memorial Hospital
View pinCastlefore Lough
Local GemsCastlefore Lough is a mesotrophic freshwater lake in County Leitrim, Ireland. Known for good coarse fishing, the lake has limited bank fishing. The ecology of Castlefore Lough, and other county waterways, is threatened by curly waterweed, zebra mussel, and freshwater clam invasive species.
Castlefore Lough
View pinSelje Church
Local GemsSelje Church is a parish church of the Church of Norway in Stad Municipality in Vestland county, Norway. It is located in the village of Selje. It is the church for the Selje parish which is part of the Nordfjord prosti (deanery) in the Diocese of Bjørgvin. The white, wooden church was built in a long church design in 1866 using plans drawn up by the architect Frederik Hannibal Stockfleth. The church seats about 420 people.
Selje Church
View pinMintlaw Academy
Local GemsMintlaw Academy is a secondary school in Aberdeenshire, Scotland.
Mintlaw Academy
View pinDiyarbekir vilayet
Local GemsThe Vilayet of Diyâr-ı Bekr was a first-level administrative division (vilayet) of the Ottoman Empire, wholly located within what is now modern Turkey. The vilayet extended south from Palu on the Euphrates to Mardin and Nusaybin on the edge of the Mesopotamian plain. After the establishment of Republic of Turkey in 1923, the region was incorporated into the newly created state.
Diyarbekir vilayet
View pinMintlaw railway station
Local GemsMintlaw railway station was a railway station in Mintlaw, Aberdeenshire (Scotland).
Mintlaw railway station
View pinRhymney
Local GemsRhymney is a town and a community in the county borough of Caerphilly, South Wales. It is within the historic boundaries of Monmouthshire. With the villages of Pontlottyn, Fochriw, Abertysswg, Deri and New Tredegar, Rhymney is designated as the 'Upper Rhymney Valley' by the local Unitary Authority, Caerphilly County Borough Council. As a community, Rhymney includes the town of Rhymney, Pontlottyn, Abertysswg, Butetown and Twyncarno.
Rhymney
View pinRhymney Bridge railway station
Local GemsRhymney Bridge railway station was a station on the London and North Western Railway's Heads of the Valleys line serving the village of Llechryd in the Welsh county of Glamorganshire.
Rhymney Bridge railway station
View pinSt. George's Church, Diyarbakır
Local GemsSt. George's Church is a historic monument in Diyarbakır, Turkey. It is located in the citadel of the Sur district, the old walled city.
St. George's Church, Diyarbakır
View pinBuchan
Local GemsBuchan is a coastal district in the north-east of Scotland, bounded by the Ythan and Deveron rivers. It was one of the original provinces of the Kingdom of Alba. It is now one of the six committee areas of Aberdeenshire.
Buchan
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